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Show Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. N. P. Madsen went to Manti last Saturday to pay her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Boyden, a short visit. You will always appreciate baby's photo if you get it at McEarlane's Studio, in the Wasatch Biock. Adv. John Pritchett of Provo was in Mount Pleasant a few das this week visiting with his mother and friends. Miss Violate Jacobs of Ogden entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs. Get your photographs at McFar-lane's McFar-lane's art gallery in the Wasatch Block. Advertisement. Best grade of rock and crushed salt at the Progress. Miss Stella Olson returned home from Provo last Monday after visiting visit-ing with friends at that place for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. McKell of Spanish Fork were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Svlvester Barton in this city. Students remember the Blue Jay Note Books when school begins. Full supply at the Sanpete. Miss Elnora Reynolds was a Provo visitor last week. She went to attend at-tend the reunion and also visit with her sister, Mrs. E. Koflord. Chas. Neilson went to Mammoth last Tuesday to take up his labors in the Railroad office after spending a short vacation in this city with his parents. First lot of misses and children's coats just opened at the Progress. Mr. and Mrs. James Fechser of Moroni went through Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant last Tuesday enroute to Provo canyon where they are going to spend a short vacation. Boys suits for school complete line at the Sanpete. A marriage liscense was issued by County Clerk T. J. Morley, Jr., Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 20th, to Amasa LeRoy Madsen and Myrtle Irene Blain, both of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eatinger of Newton, Kansas, departed for their home on Friday of last week, after spending about two weeks in this city visiting at the home of their son, C. H. Eatinger. See the Progress for dress goods and silks. Our fellow townsman George Christensen has received word of the death of one of his brothers, Lauritz Christensen, which occured at Co-penhagan, Co-penhagan, Denmark, where he resided. re-sided. Miss Vera McArthur has been in Idaho for the past two months helping help-ing her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Haws, during her illness. She returned re-turned Sunday with Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Jen-sen, Roswell and Ernest McArthur. The Misses Carrie and Ethel Whit tenberg of Salt Lake City have been visiting with relatives in Mount Pleasant and Fairview during the past two weeks. While in this city they were the guests of Mrs. Dorathy Swensen. Miss Goldie Nielsen went to Salt Lake last Wednesday. Miss Nellie McArthur left Mount Pleasant last Friday afternoon for Salt Lake City, where she will teach again this season in the city schools. She stopped off at Provo and Pleos-ant Pleos-ant Grove to visit with relatives Saturday and Sunday. Shoe that fit, shoes that wear at the Progress. The Primary Association of the South Ward will give a dance at the Armory Hall, Friday evening, September Sep-tember 5. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the North Ward Meeting House. The dance will be ariven under the auspices of the Primary officers of the South Ward. Mis Tressa Madsen and Miss Val Larsen entertained Wednesday eve-at eve-at the home of Mrs. L. P. Madsen in Honor of Miss Tina Ericksen. The rooms were decorated in petunias and dahlias. A pleaent s icial evening was enjoyed by the envited guests. Mrs. J. C. Ericksen is spenping the week in Salt Lake City visiting with friends and relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson are spending the week at Ogden. F. C. Jensen is a business visitor in Salt Lane. |